Marie Curie Ready for Departure
Marie Curie is the name of this McDonnell-Douglas MD11 from KLM, with registration PH-KCC, which is parked at Amsterdam’s gate E3.
Marie Curie is the name of this McDonnell-Douglas MD11 from KLM, with registration PH-KCC, which is parked at Amsterdam’s gate E3.
An Airbus A330-200 from Swiss, with registration HB-IQO, takes to the skies from Zurich airport.
Krefeld is the name of this Boeing 737-500, with registration D-ABIC, from Lufthansa. It is parked at Oslo Gardermoen airport, being prepared for an early morning flight to Germany.
Royal Jordanian is an airline with a different, and, in my opinion, very nice livery. In this picture, they’re represented by JY-AYF, an Airbus A320, getting ready to leave Zurich for Amman.
C-GSCA is a Boeing 767-300ER from Air Canada, and it’s taking off from Zurich for a trans-Atlantic flight to Toronto.
Four powerful engines take this Boeing 747-400, TG-HSB, from Thai Airways into the skies on this flight from Stockholm Arlanda to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi.
This is not the first time we’re carrying a picture of this Tupolev 154, with registration CCCP-85005, from Moscow’s All-Russia Exhibition Center (VDNKh), but I figured it was worth another shot.
Nordic Airways was a Swedish airline, which is bankrupt by now. I actually flew on this airplane a few years ago, SE-RDM, an MD83, which is seen landing on Stockholm’s runway 01L.
SE-RFB is a McDonnell-Douglas MD82 that used to belong to FlyNordic, which is today the Swedish arm of low-cost carrier Norwegian. Today the airplane is flying for Allegiant Air as N408NV. In this picture, it’s taking off from Stockholm Arlanda’s runway 19R.
Here’s HB-IPS, an Airbus A319 belonging to Swiss, arriving and getting ready to dock at Zurich’s E-dock.